What is the total white blood cell count of 19.2 and total neutrophil count of 17.2?

The total number of leukocytes 19.2 x 10^9/L neutrophils 17.2 x 10^9/L is associated with infection, extensive tissue damage or necrosis, and chronic granulocytic leukemia.
In normal adults, the total number of white blood cells usually does not exceed 10 x 10^9/L and neutrophils do not exceed 7 x 10^9/L. The total number of white blood cells 19.2 x 10^9/L total number of neutrophils 17.2 x 10^9/L indicates that both values are elevated.
High total leukocyte count and elevated total neutrophil count are considered to be related to the following factors:
1. Infection: most common, especially bacterial infections such as bacterial pneumonia and bacterial enteritis. It is also seen in diseases such as purulent appendicitis, epidemic meningitis, purulent tonsillitis, acute gastroenteritis, and epidemic hemorrhagic fever.
2. Large-scale tissue damage or necrosis: such as surgical trauma, myocardial infarction, pulmonary infarction, extensive trauma, etc., the leukocytes or neutrophils can be significantly elevated.
3. Chronic granulocytic leukemia: both indicators of white blood cells or neutrophils can be significantly elevated, accompanied by splenomegaly.
The total number of white blood cells is 19.2 and the total number of neutrophils is 17.2. There may be other reasons, so it is recommended to improve the examination to make a clear diagnosis and then give targeted treatment or therapy.